Journal: International Journal of Man-Machine Studies

Volume 55, Issue 4

371 -- 376Leela Damodaran, Brian Shackel. Editorial: Human Factors Symposium
377 -- 403Leela Damodaran. Human factors in the digital world enhancing life style-the challenge for emerging technologies
405 -- 421Suzanne Robertson. Requirements trawling: techniques for discovering requirements
423 -- 433Caroline Parker. An approach to requirements analysis for decision support systems
435 -- 452Anne Bruseberg, Deana McDonagh-Philip. New product development by eliciting user experience and aspirations
453 -- 483Martin Maguire. Context of Use within usability activities
503 -- 519Jan Noyes. Talking and writing-how natural in human-machine interaction?
521 -- 531Gary E. Burnett, J. Mark Porter. Ubiquitous computing within cars: designing controls for non-visual use
533 -- 552Nigel Bevan. International standards for HCI and usability
553 -- 585Jonathan Earthy, Brian Sherwood Jones, Nigel Bevan. The improvement of human-centred processes-facing the challenge and reaping the benefit of ISO 13407
587 -- 634Martin Maguire. Methods to support human-centred design
635 -- 643David R. Hitchcock, Suzanne Lockyer, Sharon Cook, Claire Quigley. Third age usability and safety-an ergonomics contribution to design
645 -- 659Christian Bühler. Empowered participation of users with disabilities in R&D projects
661 -- 674Tracy Ross, Gary Burnett. Evaluating the human-machine interface to vehicle navigation systems as an example of ubiquitous computing
675 -- 698Alex W. Stedmon, Robert J. Stone. Re-viewing reality: human factors of synthetic training environments
699 -- 711Robert Stone. Virtual reality for interactive training: an industrial practitioner's viewpoint
713 -- 725Ronald Mackay. Human factors - the challenges facing Europe
727 -- 737Lisl Klein. Luddism for the twenty-first century